Can you help police find missing Sara Plowman from Newport?

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Can you help police find missing Sara Plowman from Newport?

The 49-year-old was last seen at her partner’s address on Cavendish Place, Newport, yesterday evening (Friday 27 August) at 11pm.

Police, along with Sara’s family, are growing increasingly concerned for her safety and are now asking the general public to report any sightings to us.

Officers believe that Sara is likely to still be in Newport.

Sara is described as white, 5foot 4inches, of larger build and with dark hair of almost shoulder length.

Police are releasing this passport photo of Sara in the hope that someone may have seen her.

Police appreciate that the photo isn’t the best quality, but unfortunately it’s the only one they have available at this time.

It is not known what Sara was last wearing but it’s thought she could be in a beige cardigan and grey jogging bottoms.

If you have seen Sara today, please call police on 101 quoting incident 44210344098.

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